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how high will that new building be?This is one of the five main churches of the city. They were until now the tallest buildings in the city area. Unfortunately, soon a highriser is going to be built. This is the 'Hauptkirche St. Michaelis', arguably the landmark of Hamburg.
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Hasselblad SWC/M, IQ1 60
PS: no, I don't work for the city marketing. Just stuck as everyone
233 meters - called 'Elbtower'.how high will that new building be?
Splendid shot, John. Love the mood... Was the median blend to get rid of traffic on the bridges, or to minimise the effect of haze? Either way, love the resultTwo Bridges
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WRS1250 | IQ3100 | Zeiss 250 Superachromat | f/11 | 18-image median blend
The view from the Marin Headlands on an early summer morning...
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Hi Ed,Splendid shot, John. Love the mood... Was the median blend to get rid of traffic on the bridges, or to minimise the effect of haze? Either way, love the result
Looks great without the stacks! Probably saved you at least 20-30 minutes in post anyways with those 150 files...About 6 years ago I planted about 20 different fruit trees at home and I am starting a series of images showing the different harvests. I am picking fruits that show imperfections and weird random spots as I think they are more interesting than the ones that are flawless. As more fruits are ready I will be adding more photos. My wife is a gardener and she grows a lot of our food so I will be adding vegetables and other stuff to the series as well as they come off the vines. I will be putting a book together for her with all of the images as the stuff coming out of her garden is beautiful.
This photo has nectarines and a pluot variety called "Dapple Dandy".
IQ4150 with 55mm BR, single shot, I was debating doing stacks for these, but I will focus more on documenting the crops than on technical excellence and keep it simple.
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Thanks and yes, I think I'm going to pass on those stacks and keep it fun. Besides, I enjoy the OOF areas on the image as they give the elements a nice separation from the background even if it is just a couple inches behind the top of the fruits.Looks great without the stacks! Probably saved you at least 20-30 minutes in post anyways with those 150 files...
ok thank god it wont be close to the michel233 meters - called 'Elbtower'.